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Evaluation:
hi, there is no way anyone could tell you what exactly going on with u without a thorough history and physical examination, please see ur MD for evaluation, it could be just muscle pain, Urinary tract infection, ovarian cyst among other things.
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Examination needed:
Clear liquid from belly button is not a common complaint, surgery recently? Family history of imflamatory bowel disease? Get abdominal pain checked out immediately. Left sided belly pain can be as simple as constipation, but you need a plan based on a good examination.
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Bladder infection:
See your PCM or go to an Urgent Care to have your urine checked for infection. There are also some over the counter Urine tests that you can use to detect bladder infections - if positive (abnormal), you will need antibiotic treatment. If the urine tests are normal (negative), additional tests for a GYN or GI (gut) problem should be performed.
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Probably not, if new:
It if just started and you have no other symptoms it is probably no big deal. Sometimes docs don't know why folks have some sensations or symptoms, if minor. (We usually know when symptoms could serious though!) With any change in your bodies functioning, if it is not uncomfortable and lasts briefly, wait it out. If it lasts more than a few hours or days or other symptoms appear see a doc.
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You :
You may have a umbilical hernia. This means that a part of your intestines may have come through a defect into your umbilicus(belly button) thus causing pain. You will need your doctor to examine you and possibly order an us if this is suspected. If so, you may need surgical intervention.
Good luck.
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Likely not:
See your doctor for pains that do not go away or are worrisome. It may be something as simple as gas pain, but could also represent a host of other medical problems that your doctor should help you with.
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RLQ pain /itch:
Itch can be a sign of pain. RLQ abnormalities can be ovarian, or gastrointestinal including appendix or even stone/ UTI. Would follow up today at doc/urgent care get U/A may need imagingsonogram or Ct ot evaluate ovary/ appendix
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Maybe (not) . . .:
Drinking to excess is never a good idea. But when someone complains of right lower quadrant pain, we always worry about appendicitis, especially if nausea/vomiting, fevers/sweats/chills, pain w/movement, pain that originally started around belly button. Check out http://goo.gl/ZXUKR3 & http://goo.gl/EiE7Nv. Then see your GP or go to A&E if symptoms worsen/progress.
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Abdomen/thorax pain:
Most likely if this is a musculoskeletal injury it sounds like an abdominal muscle/rib cage muscle strain. This is usually caused from a twisting injury of the ribcage/upper torso. (commonly seemingly elliptical training with use of arms on the machine). If other abdominal complaints occur or begin to arise ( diarrhea, constipation etc) then a thorough exam of the abdomen is recommended.
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Hard to say:
Because the abdominal region has many organs inside the abdominal cavity, it would be hard to answer your question without the benefit of examining you. I strongly suggest that you see your primary care physician and if appropriate refer you to a gastroenterologist.
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